01. intro
02. Interstellar Overdrive
03. Club Med Sucks
04. The Day Lassie Went To The Moon
05. Seven Languages
06. Pictures Of Matchstick Men
07. Take The Skinheads Bowling
08. One Of These Days
09. L'Aguardiente
10. Militia Song
11. New Roman Times
12. R'n'R Uzbekistan
13. Shut Us Down
14. (I Was So) Wasted
15. White Riot
16. Skinhead Stomp
17. All Her Favorite Fruit
18. Sweethearts
29. She Divines Water
20. Sad Lovers Waltz
21. Circles
22. The Long Plastic Hallway
23. Eye Of Fatima
24. Tania
25. ZZ Top Goes To Egypt
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Reviewer:morst -
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December 20, 2007 Subject:
best source of the three!!!!!
Y'know how the first post usually gets the most hits? Well that doesn't mean that it's the best sound quality!!!
THIS ONE IS THE BEST OF THE THREE! Propp strikes again!! THANKS STEVE!
Five Big'unz!
*****!!!!!
Reviewer:gigglejuice -
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November 17, 2007 Subject:
awesome
sounds great morst..thanks..
Notes
Source:
sbd + aud matrix
Location:
ORTF with windscreens, shock mounted on 7' stand FOB, DFC)
Lineage:
flac>wave>wavelab5>cdwave>flac
Taper:
TAS aka morst
Editor:
matrix done by steven propp nspwboogie@gmail.com
Disc 1 (47:44.53)
01. intro
02. Interstellar Overdrive
03. Club Med Sucks
04. The Day Lassie Went To The Moon
05. Seven Languages
06. Pictures Of Matchstick Men
07. Take The Skinheads Bowling
08. One Of These Days
09. L'Aguardiente
10. Militia Song
11. New Roman Times
12. R'n'R Uzbekistan
Disc 2 (50:26.09)
13. Shut Us Down
14. (I Was So) Wasted
15. White Riot
16. Skinhead Stomp
17. All Her Favorite Fruit
18. Sweethearts
29. She Divines Water
20. Sad Lovers Waltz
21. Circles
22. The Long Plastic Hallway
23. Eye Of Fatima
24. Tania
25. ZZ Top Goes To Egypt
FOH mix: Casey Martin
System engineer: Matt
Mic source:
Neumann KM140's > Beyer MV100 > Sony PCM-M1 > DAT master (ORTF with windscreens, shock mounted on 7' stand FOB, DFC)
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Launched in 1983, the 400B replaced the Series 400, by providing more facilities at less money. It achieved this by applying skilled production engineering to the design of the console, enabling manufacturing costs to be lower than ever.
Retaining the classic 4-band sweep EQ, the 400B had 4 groups and 4 Aux sends, with a choice of input and output modules giving the same tailoring of configuration between recording, front-of-house and monitoring as had proved successful on the older Series 800.
A built-in VU meterbridge was designed not to use any extra frame extrusions, and this gave the 400B its characteristic ‘recessed’ appearance.
The 400B was to set a new record for volume production at Soundcraft until its replacement in 1985 by the Series 500 and 600.